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NYT: Mixed blessings of workplace tech
Merlin Mann | Jun 8 2006
Attention- Juggling in the High-Tech Office - New York Times NYT talks with Ed Reilly of the American Management Association on technology’s “double-edged impact in the workplace.”
For my money, though, this one is the quote of the week:
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![]() NYT: Attention-Juggling in the High-Tech...Submitted by ClearContext Corporate Weblog (not verified) on June 8, 2006 - 12:31pm.
NYT: Attention-Juggling in the High-Tech Office… The New York Times posted an interview with Ed Reilly, president and chief executive of the American Management Association, on the problems of technology distractions. I found this quote most interesting:Companies go to great lengths to set up lists o… »
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[…] Is upper and middle management running like a chicken because they are in effect chicken heads or just distracted? […] »
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